Cordless IPR-Evo motor with Swiss quality
Innovation for modern orthodontics
The cordless IPR-Evo motor from DentaSonic is designed for clinicians who want more freedom of movement without giving up control during interproximal enamel reduction. Instead of focusing only on power, the system is built around adjustability, handling, and workflow support. In the available DentaSonic materials, the Evo motor is presented as a cordless solution with adjustable speed, torque, and working mode for reciprocating applications.
Why a cordless motor changes the workflow
For orthodontists, mobility during treatment can make a real difference. A cordless system supports a more flexible setup at chairside and can make handling feel less restricted during precise interproximal work. This is especially relevant in IPR, where controlled movement and consistent access matter throughout the procedure.
DentaSonic positions the Evo motor around exactly these points: cordless operation, adjustable parameters, and a configuration intended to support controlled clinical use.
Built for control during enamel reduction
This page should stay clearly centered on the cordless IPR-Evo motor as a dedicated motor system, which keeps it separate from broader pages about IPR treatment, dental motors in general, or strip-based workflows.
What defines the Evo motor in this context is its focus on controllable use:
cordless design for greater freedom during treatment
adjustable torque and speed settings
reciprocating head compatibility for automatic strips
a system logic aimed at controlled IPR use
practical integration into modern orthodontic workflows
Parameter control is part of the concept
The DentaSonic presentation materials specifically highlight that the Evo system was developed to help clinicians control the pressure applied during treatment. They also note that users should move the file forward and backward during the procedure rather than holding it still, and that moderate speed and pressure are important for a smoother and more effective workflow.
That makes this page different from a simple product overview. The focus here is not only on cordless convenience, but on the role of adjustable control in day-to-day orthodontic IPR.
How the Evo motor fits into practice
The cordless IPR-Evo motor can be integrated into treatment through a straightforward sequence:
select the appropriate head or attachment for the planned procedure
adjust speed and torque according to the clinical situation
perform interproximal enamel reduction with controlled reciprocating motion
complete the reduction step within the planned workflow
finish and polish the treated surfaces where indicated
According to the product material, the reciprocating head is compatible with automatic strips and allows adjustable speed from 1400 to 5000 rpm and torque from 0.6 to 4.0 N·cm.
Learn how the cordless IPR-Evo motor supports a more flexible, controlled, and clinically structured approach to interproximal enamel reduction in modern orthodontic practice.